EV Sales Expected to Plunge 29% in 2026 as America Braces for an 'EV Winter'
With federal tax credits expired and policy support waning, US electric vehicle sales are forecast to drop 29% in 2026—even as global EV adoption continues to accelerate.
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With federal tax credits expired and policy support waning, US electric vehicle sales are forecast to drop 29% in 2026—even as global EV adoption continues to accelerate.
Morgan Stanley predicts S&P 500 at 7,800 while Motley Fool warns of a bear market. Here's how Wall Street's 2026 predictions differ and what it means for investors.
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IBM enters earnings week with $9.5 billion in AI bookings and a new Enterprise Advantage platform, as investors await proof that Big Blue can compete in the agentic AI era.
Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML becomes only the third European company to reach a half-trillion dollar market cap, driven by insatiable demand for AI chips.
General Motors announces a $6 billion write-down on electric vehicle investments as the industry adjusts to life without federal tax credits and slowing demand.